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As explosive as they seem on the surface, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are also an ambitious, thoughtful band and keep pushing the boundaries of their music. They moved from the rawness of their early EPs to the polished art-punk of their first full-length in just over two years, and this drive to keep topping themselves is what led to breakthroughs like Fever to Tell's gorgeous ballad and hit single 'Maps.' After taking three years to follow up Fever to Tell, and scrapping many of the songs that they came up with while on tour supporting that album, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs returned with Show Your Bones, the yin to their debut album's yang. While Fever to Tell and 'Maps' dealt with falling in love (and being more than a little freaked out about it), Show Your Bones is a breakup album. If the Yeah Yeah Yeahs had made this album earlier in their career, Karen O's cutting lyrics and Nicolas Zinner's choppy guitars would've sliced the poor ex to pieces; after all, on 'Bang,' from their self-titled debut EP, they (hilariously) wrote off a lame one-night stand with 'as a f*ck, son, you sucked.' Show Your Bones, however, tries to go much deeper than that. Even Show Your Bones' rockers are subdued. The cryptic lead single 'Gold Lion' (which sounds like a mash-up of Love and Rockets' 'No New Tale to Tell' and Siouxsie and the Banshees' 'Peek a Boo') is a little plodding; though it eventually worms its way into listeners' heads, it's surprisingly restrained compared to previous singles. Aptly enough for the kind of album it is, Show Your Bones' softer songs are some of its strongest: 'Dudley' sounds a little bit like Sonic Youth covering the nursery rhyme 'Hush, Little Baby,' while 'Cheated Hearts' is a big, rousing ballad in the vein of 'Maps.' And, as on Fever to Tell, the band loosens up as Show Your Bones unfolds. 'Mysteries' is a jealous cowpunk number that sounds tossed off, but has more bite and fun in it than the rest of the album. On 'Turn Into,' they take this twangy sound and turn it sweet, resulting in one of their best songs yet. ~ Heather Phares
- Sometimes even Yeah Yeah Yeahs don't sound like Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Their 2003 full-length debut Fever To Tell split neatly down the middle, the aggressive tracks of the first half giving way to quieter, catchier moments in the second.Show Your Bones jumbles up the approach, letting the band shift gears from track to track. O's primal howl makes fewer appearances, but there's no attempt to soften.
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- After taking three years to follow up Fever to Tell, and scrapping many of the songs that they came up with while on tour supporting that album, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs returned with Show Your Bones, the yin to their debut album's yang.
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs Show Your Bones Rar
- #TrackArtistLength
- 1Gold LionYeah Yeah Yeahs3:5
- 2Way OutYeah Yeah Yeahs2:50
- 3FancyYeah Yeah Yeahs4:23
- 4PhenomenaYeah Yeah Yeahs4:9
- 5HoneybearYeah Yeah Yeahs2:24
- 6Cheated HeartsYeah Yeah Yeahs3:56
- 7DudleyYeah Yeah Yeahs3:39
- 8MysteriesYeah Yeah Yeahs2:33
- 9The SweetsYeah Yeah Yeahs3:51
- 10WarriorYeah Yeah Yeahs3:38
- 11Turn IntoYeah Yeah Yeahs4:4